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Essential Tools For Jewellery Making With Wire
For those wishing to go into wire jewelery making on whatever level – be it professionally or for pleasure – there are a number of specially designed tools on the market that are designed to make the intricacies of this craft more accessible. Many wire jewelery makers suggest that they wouldn’t go anywhere without a length of silver wire and a pair of round-nosed pliers, but there are continual developments in the tools that can be used to create successful and aesthetically-pleasing pieces of jewelery.
In the past, craftsmen have resorted to marking their round-nosed pliers with marker-pen in order to achieve uniform loops for certain pieces. If looping is integral to your designs, then you might want to consider a pair of stepped pliers, which allow you to repeat circular patterns over and over again, safe in the knowledge that the sizes of the loops will not vary.
Round-nosed pliers are one of the tools that are fundamental to wire jewelery making. Their rounded noses allow a grip on the wire that will not mark, crush or kink it, enabling easy manipulation for intricate movements such as the turning of loops in head and eye pins when making earrings or pendants. Conversely, flat-nosed pliers are used for straightening metal findings and, again, are designed to minimize scratching and damaging.
Side cutters (or diagonal cutters) are also an essential tool, enabling the craftsman to make specific pieces in specific sizes, or add further detail to a piece. Because of the many different gauges of wires there are many types of cutter available. Everyday cutters, used regularly, will eventually chip and blunt, no longer offering the precision and cleanliness of cut that are offered by a new pair or a pair that are designed to cope with particular wires. When working with wire you often need to ensure you get a clean straight cut, and therefore worth investing in a flush or semi flush cutter to avoid crushing the end of your wire.
Before the advancements in the tools of jewelery making, many craftsmen used towels or handkerchiefs on which to lay out beads whilst designing pieces such as necklaces. Unfortunately, these seemingly benign items often caused more problems than they solved: scratching or damaging the beads and occasionally aiding their loss. Now there are bead boards and bead mats, which are made of felt and minimize wear and tear on the jewelery findings, but with enough friction to prevent items such as beads or stones rolling away. For serious jewelery makers, these are almost indispensable now, especially where design work is concerned, allowing the meticulous arrangement of experimental designs to be accomplished.
Most important of all must be the wire itself; nothing would be crafted without it. Jewelery wire is available a range of diameters and densities. The diameter of the wire effects its flexibility e.g. 0.5mm diameters is more flexible than 4.0mm
A wire’s solidity is measured in terms of its ‘hardness’; either ‘dead soft’ or ‘half hard’. Dead soft wire is, as the name suggests, very soft and can be manipulated by hand; its most common uses are for decorating beads and pendants. Half hard wire is more resistant and requires tools to bend and shape it. This wire is the most fundamental wire in wire jewelery making.
As ever, it’s always worth consulting a specialist jewellery making supplier – look online for the best deals on essential materials and equipment.
About the Author
Adam Hunter – E-commerce Marketing Manager of cooksongold.com. Cookson Precious Metals offer a choice of supplies from over 10,000 products including gold and
silver wire
, jewellery tools, findings, precious metal clay and precious metal sheet – gold and silver. For interviews, quotes, images or comments contact: Adam Hunter E-commerce Marketing Manager Tel(DDI): +44 (0) 121 212 6491 E-mail: adam.hunter@cooksongold.com
How to use/wire up a Rheostat?
Hi, I have my AS practical tomorrow and can’t get my head round how to wire and set up a rheostat. I think it will be focussing on using it as a potential divider but just in case any help with it being used otherwise is appreciated.
Are there any diagrams/websites online to help show me how?
Many thanks in advance!
Please help, any help at all is appreciated as I am really worried about this. Please!! Thanks for any help…
Technically a rheostat is a potentiometer with the center leg tied to one of the other legs. This makes it a variable resistor. If instead you want a variable voltage output, wire the source to the two outside legs. The center leg will be a variable voltage relative to either of the other legs.
Read this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potentiometer
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